Thursday, September 12, 2013

Now Available - The Big Shot Magnetic Platform

If you've been waiting like I have for the re-release of the Big Shot Magnetic Platform then your wait is over! 

Stampin' Up has received it's newest shipment of the Magnetic Platforms and they are selling like hot cakes.  Order #130658 Price: $49.95.

If you use Framelits, Edgelits or the new Thinlit Dies then this new magnetic platform is an absolute must for you.  No more post it notes or shifting dies.  Order now and don't risk missing out on it again..................it'll be selling fast.  Here's a great little video from Mary Fish who demonstrates a fun card using the new magnetic platform.  Enjoy!



Note of Caution:
The Magnetic Platform is very powerful so if you have a pace maker you may want to be very careful or not use this product for your cutting as it could affect the operation of the pace maker.  Also do not put your credit cards or anything else that could be de-magnatized on top of the platform or you may regret it.  Just sayin!

Monday, September 9, 2013

Make N' Takes for Fund Raiser

I've been invited to do a vendor table next weekend in Aldergrove, to support a local charity called Basics for Babies. 

It's very short notice so I've been busy trying to pull things together with my downline Ethel and friend Debby.  We'll be doing the table together since none of us have had this experience and it's fun to share.  

So today I'm busy working on Make N' Takes for this event and thought I'd show you the preliminary card that we're planning to do.  They may change a little bit between now and Saturday, but for now let me know what you think  and whether you'd like to do them as a Make N' Take project.  Would they inspire or excite you?




Note:

I made a few minor changes to these cards, but basically cased the design from Chan whose great blog is called Two Rosie Cheeks. Make sure you drop by her blog and leave a comment too.  She's an awesome stamper! 

Saturday, September 7, 2013

Festive Flurry in a Festival of Colours!

In my last post, I shared my "Festive Flurry Goes Pink" card and details.  This was such a fun and easy card to make and it delivered that WOW factor when I showed it to my friends.

I also posted it on my Pinterest site and Stampin Connection web site (a unique site just for Stampin' Up Demos to share their work and discussions), and I received a lot of wonderful comments about the Pink and Smokey Grey colour combination on a Christmas card.  

One of the things I really liked about this card was the addition of the Chevron Ribbon. This 3/4" twill ribbon is simply beautiful and comes in a host of colours.  So that set me to thinking and got the creative cogs in my brain turning and before you know it I decided to try the same card design but with a myriad of other colours.  
My colour choices for these next cards were based solely on the Chevron Ribbon shares I'd purchased in June.  And, while these colour choices may be a little unconventional for some of you, I found them exciting and fresh.  

If you're interested in CASing this card all the supplies and construction information can be found on my previous post.

Here's a group shot of all the cards I made.  They looked so awesome all together.

I made four cards with the fold at the top.  Right now I'm working on a box to hold them and will give these away as a set.  It will make an awesome pre-Christmas hostess gift, don't you think?
I made three side-fold cards and I'm currently working on a fourth to go with these so I'll have another set to give away.  What fun! 

Wisteria Wonder

Blushing Bride

Marina Mist 

Crushed Curry
Calypso Coral

Pear Pizzazz

This is the inside of the Pear Pizzazz card. I stamped the skate and sentiment images with the retired Winter Memories stamp set from last holiday season.  I added a small amount of Dazzling Details to the mistletoe above the skate to give a little glimmer to this part of the card. It should be noted that the inside of each card matches the colour of the Chevron ribbon and ink, except for the Blushing Bride card where the image is stamped in Smokey Slate.  
Well that's it for today.  Hope you enjoyed this post and will let me know what you think. For example, what colour do you like the best and do you prefer the top folding or side folding card style?  I love them all but I'm most partial to the Blushing Bride and the Pear Pizazz.  

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Festive Flurry Goes Pink

I happen to like pink and gray together.  Mix in a little glimmer paper and a rhinestone and you've got the makings of a great card, even if I do say so myself.  You be the judge.

Supplies:

Stamp Sets:
Ink:
  • Smokey Slate
  • Blushing Bride
Card Stock:
  • 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 Whisper White card base - fold in half
  • 5 1/4 x 4 Whisper White for 1st layer - emboss with Polka Dots EF #117335 and mount with dimensionals to card base
  • 4 1/4 x 4" Whisper White for snowflake images
  • Scraps of Whisper White and Blushing Bride for sentiment and backer 
  • Scrap of Silver Glimmer paper for snowflake and star  
Accessories:
  • Big Shot, Large Oval and Extra Large Oval punches, Festive Flurry Framelits #132193, Basic Rhinestones, BoHo Blossoms Punch,Perfect Polka Dots Embossing Folder, Dimensionals, Snail, 6/12" piece of Blushing Bride Chevron Ribbon and Dazzling Details glitter adhesive.
 

This is a very basic card starting with a Whisper White card base that has a single layer of Whisper White that was embossed with the Perfect Polka Dots Embossing Folder.  The 6 1/2" piece of Chevron Ribbon was adhered to the polka dot layer before the layer was added with dimensionals to the card base. Isn't the snowflake beautiful?  To achieve this look,  I stamped the medium sized snowflake in both Smokey Slate and Blushing Bride and the smaller snowflake in Smokey Slate.  The snowflakes including the smaller one on Silver Glimmer Paper were cut out using the Festive Flurry Framelits that co-ordinate with the stamp set of the same name. You can purchase these as a bundle and save 15% off the original price.  The snowflakes were stacked together with dimensionals and then mounted over top of the ribbon.  The small silver star was punched out of Silver Glimmer Paper with the BoHo Blossoms Punch and a medium sized Basic Rhinestone Jewel was mounted in the center. 

I stamped the sentiment from Winter Memories on the inside of the card.  This stamp set was one of my all time favourites from last year's Holiday Catalogue and even though it's retired I still want to use it.  I simply stamped the image in Smokey Slate on the inside of the card base and as an after thought, I added Dazzling Details on the laces of the skates.  You can't see how pretty that looks because I did it after this picture was taken, but trust me it added a subtle sparkle that worked.  

The sentiment from Petite Pairs was stamped in Smokey Slate on a scrap of Whisper White card stock and then punched out with the large oval punch.  I mounted 4 small Basic Rhinestone Jewels below the sentiment for a little extra bling.  The sentiment piece was mounted on an oval of Blushing Bride card stock with dimensionals.  To get that perfect layered look I punched the Blushing Bride piece out using the Extra Large Oval Punch.  Ta Da  all done!

Monday, September 2, 2013

Envelope Punch Board

I don't have to say a lot about this hot new September 1st product.  It's the brand new Envelope Punch Board.  

The Envelope Punch Board creates totally customizable envelopes in up to 66 different sizes (not to mention a million different color and pattern options depending on the paper you want to use). Even tried and true envelope sizes will only take you moments to create!

Features:

  • Super easy to use - it looks intimidating at first glance, but all you have to do is measure for the first punch and from there you just turn 90% and and score.  It's that simple!
  • It's small and lightweight so it stores easily and you can take it and use it anywhere - you could use it while watching a soccer match at a park, or take it to a friend's for craft night.
  • It comes with a slick scoring tool as well as a punch that lets you create rounded corners on your envelopes. 
  • It's easy to keep it all together; the stylus storage compartment and two punches are designed into the tool so you don't have a bunch of little pieces to keep track of (even the instructions are printed right on the tool so you won't lose them!).
  • The price is terrific-especially for a tool that does so much! 
  • It will be in next year's annual catalog, so it's here to stay.

Watch as Brian Pilling from Stampin' Up gives you the low down on this great little machine.





Best of 25 Years - Autumn Stamp Set



September has arrived and it's time for the release of the "Best of " stamp set which is very appropriately named "Best of Autumn"What a great selection of stamps and a great value at only $17.95. 
 
 
Be sure to check out the flyer by clicking here. and visit my "BEST OF" page on the menu at the top of my home page.  There you can see all the other Anniversary Stamp Sets and get all the details on this promotion.
 

So What's So Special About the 
25 Year Anniversary Stamp Sets?
  • All "Best of" stamp sets include 3-5 images, including a never-before seen image (see yellow highlighted stamp on my post).  These sets are just $17.95, plus shipping and handling - a great bargain!
  • Each month Stampin’ Up! releases a new “Best of" stamp set featuring a new theme.  But don't worry you can still get all the previous months sets, because they'll all be available until March 31, 2014.
  • Check out the new PDF flyer posted every month for each new “Best of” set.
  • All “Best of” stamp sets are only available in Clear-Mount and you will need Clear-Mount Blocks B, C, and G for this set.

Sunday, September 1, 2013

Whether you're new to the paper crafting world or a seasoned stamper, you're probably building your crafting collection of stamps and accessories.  Did you know that butterflies are a must-have staple for that collection since they're always in style and can be used on projects for any occasion! That's right, everyone loves butterflies no mater what shape or size they come in, whether they are on a Birthday, Sympathy or Just Because card or scrapbook page.  By coordinating a great butterfly stamp set with punches Stampin' Up! has made it easier and more fun to use these products in your creations and build your collection. 

From now until September 30th Stampin' Up! is offering the Papillion Potpourri Stamp Set and Bitty Butterfly Punch as a bundle.   By purchasing these two great items as a bundle you'll save 15% off the retail price.  That's a great savings!  You can take advantage of this great offer as a demonstrator, a customer, through a workshop or in online shopping, but you only have until 10pm (MT) on September 30th, 2013.  


Item # 135311 Butterfly Bundle Clear Mount  $33.92 = $5.98 off regular price.
Item # 135212 Butterfly Bundle Wood Mount $38.17 = $6.73 off regular price.
 
Papillion Potpourri



Bitty Butterfly Punch

Remember Christmas is just around the corner, so if you already have the Papillion Potpourri stamp set and the Bitty Butterfly Punch you maybe interested in purchasing this set for a friend or family member. It's such a great deal!

 

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